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  2. Who’s eligible for Medicaid? - HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/answers/medicare-and-medicaid/who-is-eligible-for-medicaid

    Medicaid is a free or low-cost health care program for certain groups of people based on income and family size. Learn how to apply for Medicaid through your state or the Health Insurance Marketplace, and find out if your state has expanded Medicaid coverage.

  3. Programs that Use the Poverty Guidelines as a Part of Eligibility...

    www.hhs.gov/.../what-programs-use-the-poverty-guidelines/index.html

    The web page lists federal programs that use the HHS poverty guidelines or percentage multiples of them to determine eligibility for various benefits and services. It also explains the difference between open-ended and non-open-ended programs and gives examples of major means-tested programs that do not use the poverty guidelines.

  4. What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

    www.hhs.gov/answers/medicare-and-medicaid/what-is-the-difference-between...

    Medicare is a federal health insurance for people 65 or older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Learn the eligibility, benefits, and costs of each program.

  5. What is the Medicaid program? - HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/answers/medicare-and-medicaid/what-is-the-medicaid-program/index.html

    Medicaid is a federal and state program that provides health care to low-income individuals and families who meet certain eligibility criteria. Learn about the different groups, services, and how to apply for Medicaid on the official website of the Department of Health and Human Services.

  6. FAQs Category: Medicare and Medicaid - HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/answers/medicare-and-medicaid

    Find FAQs on eligibility, benefits, enrollment, costs, and more for Medicare and Medicaid programs. Learn the differences, similarities, and how to access these federal health insurance options.

  7. Calendar Year (CY) 2024 Resource and Cost-Sharing Limits for...

    www.hhs.gov/guidance/sites/default/files/hhs-guidance-documents/CY2024_LIS...

    CMS is also required to update income standards for the low-income subsidies each year and will release the 2024 income standards for the low-income subsidies in early 2024 after the CY 2024 FPL are released. If you have any questions about this information, contact. PartDPaymentPolicy@cms.hhs.gov.

  8. Can You Qualify for SSDI, Medicaid at the Same Time? - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/ssdi-medicaid.html

    In this situation, an individual receiving the average SSDI benefit — $1,537 a month in December 2023 — and no other income could qualify for Medicaid. However, some states set the cap at 100 percent of the poverty level ($15,060 individual, $31,200 family of four) or use other criteria to determine eligibility.

  9. How to Use Medicaid to Assist Homeless Persons | HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/programs/social-services/homelessness/research/how-to-use-medicaid...

    Chapter 1: Medicaid’s Basic Features. Medicaid was originally formulated as and remains a cooperative federal-state venture through which the federal government financially assists states to provide medical assistance, rehabilitative and other services to eligible low-income individuals and families. Within the broad national guidelines ...

  10. Dually Eligible Beneficiaries Under Medicare and Medicaid -...

    www.hhs.gov/guidance/sites/default/files/hhs-guidance-documents/Medicare...

    Learn about the eligibility categories, benefits, and billing requirements for dually eligible beneficiaries under Medicare and Medicaid. Find out how to get full Medicaid coverage, QMB, SLMB, QI, or QDWI benefits and how they affect your prescription drug coverage.

  11. 2023 Federal Poverty Level Standards | Guidance Portal - HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/guidance/document/2023-federal-poverty-level-standards

    The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) updates the poverty guidelines at least annually and by law these updates are applied to eligibility criteria for programs such as Medicaid and CHIP. Download the guidance document issued by CMS on January 19, 2023, and see the official poverty thresholds for 2023.